Kiddushin via Payment of Money, or its Equivalent

General Mention of ability to conduct Kiddushin via money: Gittin 21b; Kiddushin 2a
Source for the ability to conduct Kiddushin via money: Kiddushin 2a-b, 3b-4b
A "perutah" as the amount of money that must be paid, minimally: Kiddushin 2a, 11a-12a, 13a; Bava Metzia 55a
Whether the money must be minted specifically for her: Kiddushin 9b

Via its Equivalent

Whether one may use a monetary equivalent, instead of currency: Kiddushin 2a, 5b
Whether the monetary equivalent must be evaluated to determine its actual value: Kiddushin 7b-8a, 9a
Whether a monetary equivalent which is worth less than the minimum amount Here, is valid due to potential value Elsewhere: Kiddushin 12a-13a
Worrying that witnesses might exist who can attest to the object's value [of more than the minimum amount necessary for Kiddushin] elsewhere: Kiddushin 12a-b
Whether "benefit" which is equal to the necessary monetary amount is valid: Kiddushin 7a
Kiddushin via a date tree: Kiddushin 12a
Kiddushin with Leaven on the day before Pesach, even items which are only Rabbinically considered Leaven, is invalid after the 6th hour: Pesachim 7a, 21b
Kiddushin with excrement from a murderous animal: Temurah 30b
Kiddushin with excrement from an idolatrous sacrifice: Temurah 30b

The Presentation of the Money

If the money was given after a discussion of marriage, but without a statement of intent: Kiddushin 6a
The above, where they are still in the midst of the discussion, or it is given immediately afterward: Kiddushin 6a
Whether Kiddushin may be transacted via payment from the Bride to the Groom: Kiddushin 4b
Whether Kiddushin may be transacted via payment from Bride to Groom, where she states that she is becoming "Miskadeshes" to him: Kiddushin 5b, 7a
Whether the bride may forgive the payment: Kiddushin 7a
Whether the bride must assent to the deal: Kiddushin 5a
Whether Kiddushin works if the bride agrees [beforehand] to return the money after the transaction: Kiddushin 6b
Status of money given for Kiddushin, where it was obvious that the Marriage was not valid [as in of his sister]: Bava Metzia 15b
Whether money can be exchanged with a form of symbolic acquisition called "Chalipin": Kiddushin 3a, 6b
Whether the father receives the money, if the bride is under 12 or 12.5 years old: Kiddushin 3b-4a, 4b, 10a
Kiddushin where the bride tells him to give the money to another person, and she will marry him for that gift: Kiddushin 6b-7a
Kiddushin where a third party gives money to her, stated to be for the purpose of her Kiddushin to the groom: Kiddushin 7a
Kiddushin where the bride tells someone to give the money to a third party, and she will be married to that third party: Kiddushin 7a
Halting the deal in the middle of counting out the money which was promised for Kiddushin: Kiddushin 8a
What if the groom presents collateral for the as-yet-unpaid funds: Kiddushin 8a-b

Quality of the Money, and its Origin

What if part of one of the coins turns out to be deficient, copper, or non-currency: Kiddushin 8a
Whether Kiddushin via forgiveness of a debt which she owes, is effective: Kiddushin 6b
For a Kohen to use Lower-Class Holy Property which is his: Bava Kama 12b
Kiddushin via a gift of a First-Born animal with[out] a Blemish, Alive or not, During the time of the Temple or afterward: Bava Kama 12b-13a
Payment via an item which the groom holds as collateral from a debtor of his: Kiddushin 8b, 9a
Payment via forgiveness of a debt, where he is holding a collateral on the debt: Kiddushin 19a
Payment by refunding a debt he owes her, where he says, "Let this be for Kiddushin" before/after giving it to her, where she is [not] silent: Kiddushin 13a
Kiddushin via returning an item stolen from her, if she doesn't say anything when it's given to her, where the marriage was [not] set up beforehand: Kiddushin 13a
Kiddushin via an item which was stolen by force or surreptitiously, or was bought from someone who didn't want to sell it, where the marriage was [not] set up beforehand: Kiddushin 13a